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 DR Congo president pardons coup plotters of American origin    President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) Felix Tshisekedi has granted a presidential pardon to several coup plotters of American origin, who had been sentenced to death, according to official sources, Xinhua reported. Marcel Malanga, born in Utah, United States, and two other Americans who were sentenced to death last September, "will not be executed, as the death penalty is commuted," said Tina Salama, spokesperson for the DRC presidency late Tuesday. Tshisekedi has ordered the commutation of Marcel Malanga's sentence to life imprisonment, said Salama, adding that the measure also applies to the other American nationals convicted. Thirty-seven alleged coup plotters were convicted and sentenced to death in September last year by a Kinshasa military court in a trial against the failed coup. The coup plotters attacked the residence of Vital Kamerhe, then vice-prime minister, before targeting the ...

MY 7-YEAR-OLD SON'S ABDUCTORS KILLED HIM AFTER DEMANDING N3M RANSOM- BAUCHI FATHER. (PHOTO).


 My seven-year-old sonā€™s abductors killed him after demanding N3m ransom ā€“ Bauchi father


Abdullahi Safiyanu, father of the late Shuaibu, a seven-year-old boy who was kidnapped and killed in Bauchi State, speaks to AYOOLA OLASUPO and UMAR SANI about how he found the lifeless body of his son in the bush after


How old are you?


I am 42 years old. I am the father of the late Shuaibu Safiyanu. I am a livestock trader.


How old was Shuaibu?


He was seven years old.


When was your son abducted?


It was on Thursday, March 20, 2025.


How did you receive the news of the abduction of your child?


When we were at the livestock market, a group of young men who usually visited the market were said to be heading towards my house. They were coming to my house together with my sonā€™s friend, who was a little bit older than him.


It seemed they were invited by someone. The person is still unknown to me. Before reaching my place, they met with the person who had called them. He then told my child, Shuaibu, who was in my compound, to come with him, claiming he wanted to send him on an errand. After speaking with my son, he wrote a phone number on a sheet of paper and asked my sonā€™s friend to take it home.


Since they were not familiar with such matters, when he (my sonā€™s friend) got home, he forgot to deliver the message and continued with his normal activities. It was later that he remembered and gave me the sheet of paper where the kidnappers had written the phone number.


It was obviously sent to me so that I could contact them. I then called the number and told the person who responded that a boy had been sent to bring the phone number home. The receiver (kidnapper) said, ā€œYes, I was the one who gave them the phone number.ā€


What did he say afterwards?


He then told me that they had taken a boy with them. I then asked, ā€œWhat for?ā€ The person on the other end said they only wanted money and had to seize my son. When I asked again why they had taken my son and held him hostage, they responded that if I wanted to see my son, I should send them money.


They immediately asked if I didnā€™t want to see my son alive, and that was all. That was the last statement the man made before he suddenly ended the call. Since then, we never spoke again. Whenever I called the phone, it was unreachable.


What steps did you take when you realised that your child had been kidnapped?


First of all, I reported the matter to the police, saying that my son had been kidnapped. I also showed the police officers the phone number the kidnappers had provided. We then continued searching. However, when we (police officers, my relatives and I) tried to call that particular phone number again, it was still unreachable.


Later, when we managed to reach them (the kidnappers) through the phone number, we asked them what their problem was and why they had abducted my son. They said money was their issue; they needed money. We asked them why we should give them money since they were not known to us.


We then asked what they would do with my son if we didnā€™t give them money. They said they wouldnā€™t do anything to him. However, they added that their kidnapped victims would not be released just like that without their relatives paying a ransom.


My brother then suggested we ask them for the ransom amount. They said they needed N3m. After hearing this, my brother said we did not even have N100,000. They then said they didnā€™t care how we would get the money, and that we should go and look for it.


What did you do after you were instructed by the kidnappers to get N3m or risk losing your son?


We later bargained for N200,000, and they warned that if we didnā€™t send them the money, they would kill the boy. We pleaded with them not to kill him. The next day, we went back to the police station and the District Head of Gabas, Musa Isah.


The next step we took was to pay for the tracking of their location before calling them again. But before then, they directed us to a house in Darazo Local Government Area, saying my son was kept there and that we should take him along when we arrived. Unfortunately, when we got there, he was nowhere to be found. Since then, we became suspicious and began to doubt if Shuaibu was still alive.


Did you continue negotiations with the kidnappers after you discovered that they lied to you about the whereabouts of your abducted son?


A day later, we continued with the negotiation over the amount and agreed on N200,000. Then we asked them to send the account number to receive the money. The account number they later sent belonged to one of them.


They called again and said it shouldnā€™t be sent to the bank account. They then sent Point of Sale (PoS) account details belonging to a PoS operator in Darazo. Before this, the police were aware. We had provided them with the account details, and they had tracked the owner. The police then told the PoS operator that someone would come to collect money from the account.


They informed him that when the person arrived, he would be monitored. The PoS operator then informed the police that the person had come before the money was sent, had collected N5,000 on credit, and left his phone, saying he would return later. When he came back to collect the money, he was arrested. As soon as he was apprehended, he threw away his SIM card, and it couldnā€™t be found.


How did you discover the corpse of your son?


After two days, we went out in search of my son. We searched the house they had previously directed us to, but there was no sign of him. In the process, I went to a nearby bush and noticed a smell with many flies hovering around the area.


I immediately called those who were with me and asked if they could smell anything. They confirmed it. We kept searching and eventually found my sonā€™s body there. For security purposes, we stopped and called the police to come and retrieve the body themselves.


When you saw the corpse, how did you feel?


I canā€™t explain how I felt when I discovered my sonā€™s corpse. It is sad that they did not wait for the ransom before killing my child.


Based on what you saw on the corpse, did they use a knife on him or was he shot with a gun?


They used a rope to tie him around three times. We also saw blood on the sides of his two arms. After seeing the body, I left my brothers there and went home.


What about your late sonā€™s kidneys that were said to be missing?


We cannot say anything about that. What we know is that we discovered blood by the two sides of his arms. That is all.


When you told your wife, the mother of the boy, what was her reaction?


She nearly collapsed. Until now, she is not herself. Till date, she doesnā€™t eat.


How many people were arrested? And what are their names?


Four people were arrested, including Rabiā€™u Muhammadu, Muhammad Sani, and Musa Usman.


Now that they have been arrested, what punishment do you want the government to inflict on them?


Like they did to me, I want the government to do the same to them. Everyone who has a child knows how it feels to have one. I want the government to pay them back for what they did to me.


If you were opportune to meet those who killed your son, what would you tell them?


If it were when I was still hot-tempered, I would have fought them. That was how I felt when I realised my son had been killed.


his abductors killed him

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